Its interesting that you bring up that AR owners were led to defend the platform in light of new developments and I would considering myself being in that category for quite some time. Today, I think that pistons are good, and the way forward, While they may run cleaner, I don't think they are offer any game changers over a well built DI , and for practical use and in some cases, the higher end DI guns may actually be better guns in some regards, such as smoothness, and durability/robustness(LMT EBCG/KAC E3).
I think the the piston side of the house has done great work on coatings that has filtered back to the DI side. I think that Piston AR's/Modernized AR18's absolutely have the same ability to be refined to the point of say a Kac SR15. I would love to see an enhanced bolt make its way into an AR18 design as right now, AR18 type bolts do not offer any increase in service life when firing 855A1 as the failures originate at the lugs.
I think that a good DI AR right now, is an damn good weapon that has really benefited from from the last two decades of post 9/11/GWOT development From the Mk18 program to the SPR/Recce Program, to the M110 program, the DI system has had billions of dollars poured into it and its end results shows. In addition to DoD money, the US gun industry has also spent a ton of money making the AR better as well.
I think the original program objectives of the scar was and is still incredible, a lightweight, modular replacement for the M4/SPR/m14/what ever. The problem is that when the AR industry was going balls out trying and succeeding in reinventing the wheel 2 percent at a time, FN just dumped their rifle on the market at 3k and walked away, Todays scar is basically no different that it was when it went down range in the mid 2000's. In their large frame variant they need a Mk20 to do the accuracy thing and a mk17 to do the battle rifle/carbine thing. After two decades their is zero reason that they can not achieve this from a single universal large frame receiver. This is not a specific FN issue, HK is in the same boat, they developed the pinnacle of SMG's in the 70's and walked away. no need for a better trigger/ergonomic trigger pack, bolt hold open/release. Just done sir, done.
Despite the short comings of the DI system, its hard to find a DI AR with a bad trigger, Most AR18's triggers are poop. San Swiss made a solid trigger, although it is an AK trigger, but outside of Switzerland, I don't think this is a concept that they understand. Hell the triggers in our Russian SVD's and VSS's would blow most euro triggers out of the water,
At this point I think that the refinement of the AR18 lies with Sig and Brownels via the aftermarket. The sig is absurdly overpriced, but is marketed towards the US where most weapons development takes place, Brownels is the most economical option that is targeted towards the same market. I think the rest of euro AR18 are solid guns but basically can be summarized as basically what you see is what you get.